Articles by POST Wrestling Staff

Former WWE writer, MLW host and @WWECreative_Ish mastermind Robert Karpeles joins Brian Mann for a deep dive into the infamous 4/10 episode Nitro. It truly is the beginning of the end, on this week’s KEEP IT 2000.

Uproxx editor (and WCW superfan) Brandon Stroud comes aboard the Satellite of Hate with Brian Mann and Nate Milton for a review of the April 3rd edition of Nitro – a rare pre-taped look back at the best of WCW’s history.

Former WWE writer Andrew Goldstein comes aboard the Satellite of Hate with Brian Mann and Nate Milton for a review of the long-awaited Spring Break Nitro. The three discuss a Sting/Luger food fight, Mean Gene’s pervin’, and the beginning of Russo’s return.

Paste Magazine editor Garrett Martin comes aboard the Satellite of Hate with Brian Mann and Nate Milton for a review of the March 20th edition of Nitro, featuring a fast-tracked and short-lived Sid Vicious heel turn. The three discuss the return of Scott Steiner, The Wall’s fashion choices, and the continued drama plaguing the company.

Brian Mann and Nate Milton welcome Yahoo Sports editor Marcus Vanderberg for a review of the March 6th edition of Nitro; an exhausting episode featuring a wrestling dog, a wrestling chicken, and non-wrestling Hulk Hogan. Plus, the experiment begins to take its toll on Brian and Nate.

Brian Mann and Nate Milton head back in the lab with Pro Wrestling Sheet Editor-in-Chief Ryan Satin for a review of the February 28th edition of Nitro – featuring the birth of the Yapapi Indian Strap Match.

Brian Mann and Nate Milton welcome Pro Wrestling Sheet reporter James McKenna for a review of the February 21st edition of Nitro; a tiresome episode featuring a roster of broken arms, a homewrecking Buff Bagwell, and one very bold fashion choice by Big T.

Brian Mann and Nate Milton welcome former Editors guitarist and music producer Chris Urbanowicz to review the Valentine’s Day edition of Nitro; a punishing three-hour episode featuring Kevin Nash’s return, a backstage wedding, and two dozen Mean Gene interviews. Plus, the debut of a stellar new party game, The Hogan Bump Challenge.

Brian Mann and a tardy Nate Milton head back in the lab with test subject Marty DeRosa for a review of the February 7th edition of Nitro. The new month kicks off with a suspension causing promo from Scott Steiner, the debut of Dr. Haywood Jeter, and Funk has an I Quit Match with Flair – just not the Flair you’d prefer.

MLW’s Alex Greenfield boards the Satellite of Hate with Brian Mann and Nate Milton to review the January 24th edition of Nitro – featuring a new World Champion, a David Arquette sighting, and the worst tag team segment of all time.

Just when Brian Mann and Nate Milton settled into the gruesome groove of WCW Nitro, Russo gets removed and it all comes tumbling down. Listen as the brothers dive into a mixed bag featuring good wrestling, bad angles, and a very ugly Kevin Nash promo.

Brian Mann and Nate Milton’s suffering continues as they review the final Nitro before Souled Out featuring Scott Steiner’s backstage orgy, Bret Hart’s unceremonious final WCW match, and Jeff Jarrett being buried by three senior citizens.

Brian Mann and Nate Milton embark on the worst decision of their lives – fully chronicling every WCW Nitro from the year 2000. In their first episode, they review the first episode of Monday Nitro from the year 2000.